ISA

  • Type
  • Interest/AER
  • Benefits
  • Deposit Amount
  • Manage Account
  • ISA

  • 4%

  • Tax Free Savings

  • Up to
    £5,100

  • Start Saving
    from £50

Legal & General

Description
Invest at least £3,600 in any eligible Legal & General stocks and shares ISA before 30 April 2010 for a full years tax benefits and potential returns. Plus 50% back on your 2010 annual management charge. ISAs should be considered medium to long term investments.

  • ISA

  • Up to
    4.25%

  • Tax Free Savings

  • Up to
    £5,100

  • Start Saving
    from £500

Halifax

Description
Choose to save over 1 to 4 years, with the peace of mind that you will have a fixed rate of interest. * Minimum opening balance: £500 * Maximum balance: Up to £5,100 this tax year * No withdrawals allowed. You can close your account at any time but you will lose 180 days interest

  • ISA

  • 2%

  • Tax Free Savings

  • Up to
    £5,100

  • Start Saving
    from £1

RBS

Description
You will pay no tax on your interest, and you can save from £1. You can also transfer your previous ISAs into our Cash ISA. Earn a 0.5% fixed bonus for 12 months when you apply to transfer in funds from another ISA provider between 1 February 2010 to 30 April 2010.

  • ISA

  • 2%

  • Tax Free Savings

  • Up to
    £5,100

  • Start Saving
    from £1

Natwest

Description
You willll pay no tax on your interest, and you can save from £1. You can also transfer your previous ISAs into our Cash ISA. Earn a 0.5% fixed bonus for 12 months when you apply to transfer in funds from another ISA provider between 1 February 2010 to 30 April 2010.

  • ISA

  • 2.60%

  • Tax Free Savings

  • Up to
    £5,100

  • Start saving
    from £1,000

Halifax

Description
There is a minimum opening balance of £1,000; you will also need to maintain a balance of at least £1,000 for the 12 month reward period, you can also enjoy up to 4 withdrawals and unlimited deposits



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An ISA (Individual Savings Account) is a kind of savings account that is especially designed for tax free savings. ISA divided in two categories cash ISA, or a stocks & shares ISA.

You can buy an ISA anywhere like banks, building societies, fund managers and supermarkets all offer a range of products.

Features of ISA can include:

•    No tax on any income received
•    No tax on capital gains
•    You can take the money out of your ISA at any time
•    Invest a single payment or monthly payments

For tax free saving compare ISA interest rates and choose best one according to your needs.

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